The Dork Forest is a show where I, Jackie Kashian, interview everyone and anyone about what they really really like. ie thier dorkdom. Started in 2006, the youtube page has clips (and full episodes). www.jackiekashian.com and www.dorkforest.com will lead you to all the information you may ever need re this show and Jackie's standup.

Michelle McNamara returns to
creep me out about True Crime! (@truecrimediary &
www.truecrimediary.com) and it's great. This is her third time
back... we discuss home security and cops and criminals and crime
and creeps. Her previous eps (TDF#50, #129) are where I first learn
about the undiscovered killers of the world....

Live at the LA Podcast Festival
to a full crowd! It's Dork Panel with Maria Bamford, Karen
Kilgariff, Murray Valeriano and Dave Anthony (stepping in for
Kilgariff when she goes off to do another LIVE Pod). We talk
reality shows and salad and Karen sings. So fun.

It's Keith and the Girl
www.keithandthegirl.com week at TDF... last ep was with "the girl"
(ie Chemda) and this episode is with Keith Malley, who BRINGS the
dorkdom with some Hair Metal talk. I learn so much that I didn't
appreciate the hilariousness until I did the notes. Enjoy this... I
did.

Chemda is a food dork. Not a
"foodie" but probably a foodie. She is a lady that loves food. Um..
me too. So we dork it up hard core about food. She is half of a
great NYC podcast called Keith and the Girl. She is the girl.
www.keithandthegirl.com

Robert Hurt
(www.spitzer.caltech.edu/mission/profile/50-robert-hurt) is the
visualization scientist(he translates color) for the Spitzer
Telescope. He works for Cal Tech, JPL and NASA... in that order...
I think. He's done a series of truly accessible space/science
videos and they're great. As is he.

About the Podcast

Dork on Dork Dialog with Jackie Kashian. I am interested in whatever dorky thing you want to talk about. Guests speak to their love of books, TV, Movies, Comic books, websites, food, wrestling, cars, action figures and bees. There is room for all in The Dork Forest. This is a safe space.
Credits:
Music composed and performed by Mike Ruekberg (Sarah Cohen on intro)
Audio fixes by Patrick Brady
Website design by Vilmos